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Regulation
Regulate crypto? Sure. But how?
by
Lily Jamali
Jul 14, 2023
Both regulators and crypto bros cheer a ruling on Ripple Labs. Many call the regulatory framework governing digital assets outmoded.
Is AI regulation having a moment?
Jul 14, 2023
We don’t want the rules governing artificial intelligence to be written in blood … or binary.
Banking crisis may be fueling the rise of so-called "shadow banks"
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
May 15, 2023
Hedge funds and private equity loans might lend like banks, but they're not regulated like them.
The FTC moves to ban non-compete clauses
by
Matt Levin
Jan 6, 2023
An estimated 1 in 5 Americans work under a non-compete clause. The federal agency argues the legal provisions harm workers and consumers.
FTX debacle worsens crypto's trust issues
by
Matt Levin
Nov 21, 2022
The industry is trying to distance itself from the collapsed exchange. Can it?
Taking stock of Big Tech and Russian energy with Europe’s Competition Commissioner
Sep 21, 2022
The BBC’s Victoria Craig speaks with Margrethe Vestager about Big Tech and the green energy initiatives.
Daily Harvest recall raises concerns about the need for more food regulation
by
Janet Nguyen
Jun 30, 2022
The first lawsuit has been filed against Daily Harvest, which is facing complaints from hundreds of consumers who reported falling ill after eating one of the company’s products.
For public good, not for profit.
Crypto has the attention of the president. What now?
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Mar 10, 2022
Biden's executive order calls for first-of-its-kind regulation of cryptocurrency.
How might delivery apps evolve in a new regulatory climate?
Sep 24, 2021
The apps could start passing more costs to consumers or bypass traditional restaurants, to make thin margins in the delivery business work.
The dates on food labels may not mean what you think they mean
by
Reema Khrais
and Sean McHenry
Aug 11, 2021
Vox writer Alissa Wilkinson explains the history behind food label dates, and how the "expiration date" concept is a costly misunderstanding.